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Emergency Services |
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Emergency Services offers immediate access to services in situations that are emergent
in nature and require immediate attention. Hotline and crisis intervention services
are available 24 hrs a day, 365 days a year.
Hotline numbers:
(937) 376-8701
(answered 24 hours a day) |
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24 Hour Hotline
TCN provides a 24 hour crisis hotline for clients and non-clients of our agency.
In the event that you experience a crisis situation, including feeling suicidal
or homicidal, you can call the hotline 24 hours a day, every day of the year. You
will be connected with an experienced hotline operator and provided individualized
attention to your needs and developing a plan to meet your goals.
Crisis Walk-in Center: 452 West Market St.
In the event of a crisis situation requiring mental health intervention, you may
walk-in, without an appointment, to our Xenia office between the hours of 8am to
8pm Monday through Friday. You will meet with the next available crisis clinician
who will assess your situation and assist you in clarifying the problem, identifying
options, and developing a plan for ongoing problem resolution. In the event that
your need occurs after 8pm and before 8am, please telephone the crisis hotline who
can contact our on-call therapist when clinically necessary. The hotline worker,
on-call therapist, and psychiatrist will work together to ensure that you receive
clinically appropriate treatment during the evening hours.
Community Crisis Intervention
Often crises occur in the community or a person's home and there are difficulties
with getting that person to our office. When clinically necessary, a crisis intervention
counselor will go to the home or community location of the person needing services
to provide crisis assessment services and referrals for ongoing assistance. Please
understand when using this service that the crisis counselor will be accompanied
by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of ensuring safety for all parties.
The presence of the officer is not for arrest purposes. |
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